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PAUL FLYNN

Long-forgotten instances of homophobia can come back to haunt us

“HE’D SCOWL WITH UNMITIGATED RAGE AND REVULSION AT ME”

IT’S BECOME a familiar kind of gay tradition to group homophobia in one of several ways we recognise from experience. From being called names at school to being beaten up in the street, homophobia is a kind of #metoo experience so ubiquitous it hardly needs hashtag verification.

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